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philip mudd, who spent more than a quarter century at the cia, the national security council, and the fbi. and commissioner charles ramsey, head of the philadelphia police department, joins us from there. gentlemen, welcome to both of you. commissioner ramsey, as head of the nation's fourth largest police department, what have you learned from boston? is there any way to stop what appears to have been a small domestic terror cell? >> well, certainly, it's a challenge, and i don't think anyone can say that we can totally stop these kinds of attacks from occurring, but we do learn, as these incidents take place, and we take steps that we can to protect our public. >> mr. mudd, we interviewed you seven years ago, it turns out, as a power play when you were the number two men in the fbi's national security branch. was there -- and i'm not just talking about the fbi. was there any kind of a pra breakdown here in our national security operation, specifically with regard to the fbi. are you troubled by the fact they were alerted by the russians to the older brother. they interviewed him, dec
philip mudd, who spent more than a quarter century at the cia, the national security council, and the fbi. and commissioner charles ramsey, head of the philadelphia police department, joins us from there. gentlemen, welcome to both of you. commissioner ramsey, as head of the nation's fourth largest police department, what have you learned from boston? is there any way to stop what appears to have been a small domestic terror cell? >> well, certainly, it's a challenge, and i don't think...
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it was probably the russians came to the cia or the fbi and said, look. we think this guy may have been recruited. what has he done. where has he been. what's his status in massachusetts. the russians are really in control in terms of intelligence. whether it's chechnya. they have the expertise. they speak the languages. the fbi and cia have stayed away from these regions because they are so complicated. they have not been a threat today. so we affirm a foreign government. now we don't entirely trust the russians but it's indicative we're looking at an organization behind these two boys. >> again, coming up on the 5:30 hour here and we want to bring you up to speed on what's going in case you are just joining us. it's believed that suspect number two in the boston marathon bombings is cornered. police have completely surrounded the area. they've been using an infrared camera from their helicopter and they have seen some movement so they believe that the suspect is still alive. but they he has probably been injured. there have also been reports of several
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this does not come as a surprise to members of the cia. they say al qaeda has had a presence in iran since 2001. but iran is denying that al qaeda operates within the borders. >>> there's a plim hearing for an army sergeant accused of killing 16 civilians. robert bales faces murder and other charges. he left the base and killed mostly women and children on predawn raids. so far he's not entered a plea. the army is seeking the opponent -- is seeking the death penalty. >>> here's valve of the damage of a car bomb exploding outside of the french embassy in trip poty wounding at least two french guard. no group has claimed responsibility. >>> secretary of state john kerry is at at his first nato meeting today in bell gull. the crisis in syria is a hot topic. kerry is calling on members to boost their assistance to the syrian opposition. >>> a congressional hearing today in washington is zeroing in on immigration with the homeland security secretary on the hot seat. as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom, the top two topics
this does not come as a surprise to members of the cia. they say al qaeda has had a presence in iran since 2001. but iran is denying that al qaeda operates within the borders. >>> there's a plim hearing for an army sergeant accused of killing 16 civilians. robert bales faces murder and other charges. he left the base and killed mostly women and children on predawn raids. so far he's not entered a plea. the army is seeking the opponent -- is seeking the death penalty. >>>...
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the information did not come as a surprise to the cia and they say al qaeda has had a presence in iran since 2001 but they deny that al qaeda is operating from within their borders. >>> he is accused of sending poison to president barack obama and a judge and a senator. lawyers for kevin curtis said he should be released because there is no physical evidence connecting him to the crime. they did not find anything after they searched his home and a search of his computers did not turn up any evidence but they are still searching for an external hard drive. >> they are trying to drill secretary of homeland security janet napolitano on boarder security and as kyla campbell reports, it is the second one this week on the new immigration bill. >> reporter: they are picking apart the immigration reform bill from last week and they are expected to focus on boarder security. skeptical republicans said the obama administration record is poor but they say something needs to be done but 11 million undocumented immigrants are not going to leave the u.s. 70% of their workers are in the u.s. illegall
the information did not come as a surprise to the cia and they say al qaeda has had a presence in iran since 2001 but they deny that al qaeda is operating from within their borders. >>> he is accused of sending poison to president barack obama and a judge and a senator. lawyers for kevin curtis said he should be released because there is no physical evidence connecting him to the crime. they did not find anything after they searched his home and a search of his computers did not turn...
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or having a party. >> reporter: there was also word the cia added tamerlan's name to a database 18 months before the attacks. and russia made multiple contacts with the u.s. over his activities. also the homemade pressure cookers were controlled by a detonator used for remote controlled toys. >> detail, order! >> reporter: meantime, as many as 5,000 people attended services today for mit police officer sean collier, who was shot and killed after the bombings. his brother-in-law said he's inspired to be more like collier. >> try something new. open up. >> reporter: vice president biden also spoke, calling the suspects twisted, perverted cowardly knockoff jihadys, and said collier's family will one day find peace. >> you know it's going to be okay, when the first instinct is you get a smile to your face before you get a tear to your eye. >> reporter: the suspect's parents were expected to fly tomorrow to collect the body. >>> one young woman came in a wheelchair to boylston street. her leg heavily bandaged. it was clearly difficult for her, but she wasn't alone. boylston street opened to tr
or having a party. >> reporter: there was also word the cia added tamerlan's name to a database 18 months before the attacks. and russia made multiple contacts with the u.s. over his activities. also the homemade pressure cookers were controlled by a detonator used for remote controlled toys. >> detail, order! >> reporter: meantime, as many as 5,000 people attended services today for mit police officer sean collier, who was shot and killed after the bombings. his...
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cia gets this information, the cia's got it, fbi's got it, then dhs has it. the fbi flag does not go up when he travels to russia, so they don't know he went to russia? the department of homeland security's flag does go up? what happened with the joint terrorism task force which is where it's supposed to all come together. if the tuberculosis didn't know about the travel, that -- when he comes back from russia, he's clearly radicalized when you look at his youtube website, all the witnesses we're seeing coming out. then nine months later, conducts the greatest terrorist attack since 9/11. >> i want to talk about syria. we'll talk about this in the next segment at length with the israeli ambassador, but after stating the use of chemicals was a red line this week president obama seemed to back off that. take a look. >> this is not an on or off switch. this is an ongoing challenge that all of us have to be concerned about. >> senator manchin, as a member of the senate armed services committee, are you, first of all, persuaded that the assad regime did use chemic
cia gets this information, the cia's got it, fbi's got it, then dhs has it. the fbi flag does not go up when he travels to russia, so they don't know he went to russia? the department of homeland security's flag does go up? what happened with the joint terrorism task force which is where it's supposed to all come together. if the tuberculosis didn't know about the travel, that -- when he comes back from russia, he's clearly radicalized when you look at his youtube website, all the witnesses...
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the dia has one, the cia another. there's no consensus right now. that's -- even the dia only has moderate reliability. this is the challenge. karl referred to it. you're operating with less than perfect information, the consequences of a mistake are very grave so you have to assume the worse and realize the bottom line is they probably don't have the capability. >> chris: take us inside the white house. how do policymakers make decisions when you don't really know what's going on on the ground? >> remember, first of all this situation with the differences between the dia and national intelligence is normal. they're never 100% in agreement. they arrive at a consensus. the president has to go on the basis of the best information possible. in this situation we know one thing for certain. they want to have the ability to launch a nuclear weapon on a intercontinental ballistic weapon. tokyo will be a sea of nuclear fire. that was in the last 48 hours. they want to attack the united states. this is why president obama's belated decision to reverse course
the dia has one, the cia another. there's no consensus right now. that's -- even the dia only has moderate reliability. this is the challenge. karl referred to it. you're operating with less than perfect information, the consequences of a mistake are very grave so you have to assume the worse and realize the bottom line is they probably don't have the capability. >> chris: take us inside the white house. how do policymakers make decisions when you don't really know what's going on on the...
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i do not believe that the cia will give this up. i think president obama and the future president will preserve the option for the cia to do these targeted killings, because it can be a very seductive thing for presidents to have these things done in secrecy. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, crowds welcoming the force dutch king in more than a century. -- the first dutch king. and the birth of the universe. this time, working on the internet instead. 18 at a nuclear research center in geneva has recreated the first-ever on the world wide web. a warning, there are flashing images in this piece from our correspondent. the web is now so much a part of our lives, we use it to shop, to learn, and to work. it is now so ubiquitous, so normal, it is hard to imagine a world without it. in 1994, it was all very new. this was the very first bbc television news report on the emergence of the web. >> things are only now being realized. cyberspace. >>
i do not believe that the cia will give this up. i think president obama and the future president will preserve the option for the cia to do these targeted killings, because it can be a very seductive thing for presidents to have these things done in secrecy. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, crowds welcoming the force dutch king in more than a century. -- the first dutch...
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s before the cia it was sued the the country didn't have. an intelligence service until world war two we never had a peacetime intelligence service we had donovan persuaded president truman and congress to convert the u.s.s. into the sea. u.s.s. had come out of world war two as you see i was it was an espionage sabotage counter kensington offices office of strategic services so and bill colby the man i write about was world war two hero he was so with behind enemy lines put to when the cia was created to many people in vision it is merely an intelligence gathering operation espionage should counterspy not was that not its mandate it was its mandate but colby who was one of the fathers of covert action and unconventional warfare psychological warfare joined the agency in one nine hundred fifty. he and others created a nother culture within the cia. which emphasizes nation building counterterrorism pacification. and. that. had some purchase during the eisenhower administration but you don't see it really becoming full blown until vietnam you k
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. >> and as an organization, even prior the cia being the cia, have always done some form of covert action. in the cyclical mix, but we did see such a dramatic swinging back in the other direction with the church committee and those other reforms, i can't imagine that happening now. what the cia is doing now isn't seen as much of a scandal as anything that led up to the church committee hearings. can you imagine anything pulling us back as far in the other direction as that committee did? >> well, certainly, if you're looking at just drone strikes, they still have widespread support from republicans an democrats in congress. we're only beginning to see members of congress ask for more information b about what's happening. john brennan, the new cia director, has indicated he would like to move the agency back in the other direction. move some of the parra military activities back to the pentagon. we'll see if that really happens. john brennan as you know, has been intimately involved in the drone program for your years. what i write in the book, if there is going to be a shift, it will prob
. >> and as an organization, even prior the cia being the cia, have always done some form of covert action. in the cyclical mix, but we did see such a dramatic swinging back in the other direction with the church committee and those other reforms, i can't imagine that happening now. what the cia is doing now isn't seen as much of a scandal as anything that led up to the church committee hearings. can you imagine anything pulling us back as far in the other direction as that committee did?...
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i do not believe that the cia will give this up. i think president obama and the future president will preserve the option for the cia to do these targeted killings, because it can be a very seductive thing for presidents to have these things done in secrecy. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, crowds welcoming the force dutch king in more than a century. -- the first dutch king. and the birth of the universe. this time, working on the internet instead. 18 at a nuclear research center in geneva has recreated the first-ever on the world wide web. a warning, there are flashing images in this piece from our correspondent. the web is now so much a part of our lives, we use it to shop, to learn, and to work. it is now so ubiquitous, so normal, it is hard to imagine a world without it. in 1994, it was all very new. this was the very first bbc television news report on the emergence of the web. >> things are only now being realized. cyberspace. >>
i do not believe that the cia will give this up. i think president obama and the future president will preserve the option for the cia to do these targeted killings, because it can be a very seductive thing for presidents to have these things done in secrecy. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, crowds welcoming the force dutch king in more than a century. -- the first dutch...
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from the cia to the d.o.d. do you think he still sees that as a valuable move now that he is the one in charge of the cia? >> well, it is an interesting question. he was in some ways the driving force behind this idea. i suspect this was something that president obama was comfortable with. wanted to do. but internally, within the intelligence community and in the white house, this was john brennan's baby moving the drone program to the military from the cia. now he has a different set of responsibilities and the question that you raise is a good one. does he have different institutional loyalties now that he is head of the cia. this was a program that is quite popular among the rank and file inside the agency. it is sort of a paradox that the drone program has in some ways given the cia its highest profile in the war on terror, although it is a program that they maintain covert and don't want to talk about. so the question is, do they want to give up their toys. and you know, at the higher levels, my understand
from the cia to the d.o.d. do you think he still sees that as a valuable move now that he is the one in charge of the cia? >> well, it is an interesting question. he was in some ways the driving force behind this idea. i suspect this was something that president obama was comfortable with. wanted to do. but internally, within the intelligence community and in the white house, this was john brennan's baby moving the drone program to the military from the cia. now he has a different set of...
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thousand and one of the one hundred seventy nine in the late eighty's the cia the largest operation in entire history was carried out in america is there and the billions and billions of dollars that have flowed and yet today in two thousand and thirteen afghanistan ranked exactly last so it really indicates what about the corrupting influence that the cia interventionists head over all of these years and continues to have today and the spending over various sums of money the real the us military budget this year overall be over a trillion dollars and yet we have today in the united states virtually half nearly forty percent of the population according to the government itself is now in the living in poverty or as low income and the interest of the people and sacrificed on the altar of militarism now the united states takes action to ease the alarming situation is developing at guantanamo bay extra doctors are being sent to the camp for detainees are on a hunger strike but the human rights concerns remain on addressed as i have for you here in r.t. . greece has been handed two point
thousand and one of the one hundred seventy nine in the late eighty's the cia the largest operation in entire history was carried out in america is there and the billions and billions of dollars that have flowed and yet today in two thousand and thirteen afghanistan ranked exactly last so it really indicates what about the corrupting influence that the cia interventionists head over all of these years and continues to have today and the spending over various sums of money the real the us...
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purposes as the cia declines to comment another u.s. official has been quoted as saying the biggest source of corruption in the united states afghan officials quoted in this new york times report said a number of senior officials in the afghan national security council are individually on the cia's payroll there was an interesting story with the administrative chief of the act council mohammad. mr saleh he was arrested in two thousand and ten in connection with the sprawling american led investigation that tied together afghan. taliban financing and the opium trade president karzai heading released within hours and the cia then helped persuade the obama administration to back off its anti-corruption push possibly because they didn't want the cia connection discovered in the alleged corruption scheme because that would be a story of a dog chasing its tail in washington. anti-war campaigner richard bakker says the billions of dollars that washington has already poured into afghanistan have a no way helped the country's people. it's really
purposes as the cia declines to comment another u.s. official has been quoted as saying the biggest source of corruption in the united states afghan officials quoted in this new york times report said a number of senior officials in the afghan national security council are individually on the cia's payroll there was an interesting story with the administrative chief of the act council mohammad. mr saleh he was arrested in two thousand and ten in connection with the sprawling american led...
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years the cia had paid tens of millions of dollars in what they say was ghost money to the office of president karzai the afghan government received billions of dollars in u.s. taxpayers money but the officials say that the secret cash went to fuel corruption in the country the cia apparently delivers the cash every month in suitcases backpacks and plastic shopping bags the official said much of the money goes to paying off warlords and politicians many of whom have ties to the drug trade and in some cases the taliban the result of that appears to be that the agency empowers the same networks that american diplomats online foresman agents say they're trying to dismantle president karzai was asked about the ghost money and knowledge to see being it he basically dismissed the payments as no big deal saying those are monthly small amounts used for various purposes as the cia declines to comment another u.s. official has been quoted as saying the biggest source of corruption in afghanistan was the united states afghan officials quoted in this new york times were poured said a number of s
years the cia had paid tens of millions of dollars in what they say was ghost money to the office of president karzai the afghan government received billions of dollars in u.s. taxpayers money but the officials say that the secret cash went to fuel corruption in the country the cia apparently delivers the cash every month in suitcases backpacks and plastic shopping bags the official said much of the money goes to paying off warlords and politicians many of whom have ties to the drug trade and...
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this will be the fourth meeting of all of the ex-presidents since 2009. >>> former cia director david petraeus has a new job. he will be joining city university of new york as a visiting professor. he says as the son of an immigrant, he identifies with city university's many students who have similar backgrounds. petraeus as you know resigned as cia director after admitting to an extramarital affair with his biographer. >>> 6:16 is the time. sal is keeping an eye on the commute. it's been pretty smooth so far. >> it is smooth. we are having a little bit of slow traffic now that the metering lights have been turned on at the bay bridge toll plaza. which if you say it all together is capitalized toll plaza. if you are driving all the way out from the mccarthur maze to the metering lights, it's about a 15 minute delay. if you are getting on the 880 overcrossing it's eight minutes. once you get on the bridge ten minutes into the city. northbound 101 traffic looks good approaching the 85 split. if wow are in san jose the road sensors are not showing a lot. 6:17 let's go to steve. >>> thank
this will be the fourth meeting of all of the ex-presidents since 2009. >>> former cia director david petraeus has a new job. he will be joining city university of new york as a visiting professor. he says as the son of an immigrant, he identifies with city university's many students who have similar backgrounds. petraeus as you know resigned as cia director after admitting to an extramarital affair with his biographer. >>> 6:16 is the time. sal is keeping an eye on the...
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but a member of the cia tells me whether they are ready to strike is still up in the air. >> we have to separate the bluster from the threats. and that is very difficult. >> reporter: my contact tells me the u.s. is sending a balistic missile. u.s. officials say a launch date could already be set. i'll have details on that next hour. ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. 7:17. also new this morning, hackers have targeted north korea's government run twitter account. displayed four tweets saying hacked. and content very different than is usually displayed. >> we are learning this morning that the daughter of moammar gadhafi was kicked out. granted her refuge because she was pregnant. her husband and two children were killed in a bombing raid. she was tossed out of the country after she attacked bodyguards, smashed furniture and set fire to her safe house. she has been granted asylum. >>> the russian republic is vowing to rebuild a burned out skyscraper. the 40 story building caught fire yesterday. took crews 7 hours to put out the flames. inspectors believe short circuit sparked that fir
but a member of the cia tells me whether they are ready to strike is still up in the air. >> we have to separate the bluster from the threats. and that is very difficult. >> reporter: my contact tells me the u.s. is sending a balistic missile. u.s. officials say a launch date could already be set. i'll have details on that next hour. ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. 7:17. also new this morning, hackers have targeted north korea's government run twitter account. displayed...
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taxpayers money but the officials say that the secret cash to fuel corruption in the country the cia apparently delivers the cash every month in suitcases backpacks and plastic shopping bags. much of the money goes to paying off more lords and politicians many of whom have ties to the drug trade and in some cases the taliban the result. appears to be that the agency empowers the same networks that american diplomats online foresman agents say they're trying to hold president karzai was asked about the ghost money you. get he basically dismissed the payments as no big deal saying those are monthly small amounts used for various purposes as the cia declines to comment and other u.s. official has been quoted as saying the biggest source of corruption in afghanistan was the united states afghan officials quoted in this new york times were poured said a number of senior officials in the afghan national security council are individually on the cia's payroll there was an interesting story with the administrative chief counsel mohamed. ali he was arrested in two thousand and ten in connectio
taxpayers money but the officials say that the secret cash to fuel corruption in the country the cia apparently delivers the cash every month in suitcases backpacks and plastic shopping bags. much of the money goes to paying off more lords and politicians many of whom have ties to the drug trade and in some cases the taliban the result. appears to be that the agency empowers the same networks that american diplomats online foresman agents say they're trying to hold president karzai was asked...
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cia does now that's the prime thing the f.b.i. used to investigate gangsters and people like that now it goes after people who post things on the internet i mean and conduct com or two examples right to their of people who could go. jail for the rest of their lives could have gone to jail for us or lives for sharing information on the internet and not necessarily anything that's caused the collapse of the western world so it's i would say a prosecutorial overreach i think a lot of people would chew in another thing i think that if we're talking about miller's record and how people go in this position mcbride himself you see if he is elected or nominated rather for the f.b.i. position he has so many unusual ties himself with his own career going up to this and he was actually appointed by a president to be a district attorney in two thousand and nine in two thousand and eight he was lobbying for the business software association so he was actually lobbying and then walked right into a federal position so there is arguably he should
cia does now that's the prime thing the f.b.i. used to investigate gangsters and people like that now it goes after people who post things on the internet i mean and conduct com or two examples right to their of people who could go. jail for the rest of their lives could have gone to jail for us or lives for sharing information on the internet and not necessarily anything that's caused the collapse of the western world so it's i would say a prosecutorial overreach i think a lot of people would...
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the cia. some damning details about whether our intelligence agencies may have dropped the ball. i want to begin with deb in boston. deb, what do we know about this visit from the parents? >> reporter: yeah, this is news that we just got. came across a couple moments ago. we're being told that russian newspaper is reporting that the two parents are going to be leaving their homes and coming to the united states. now it's unclear exactly whether we're hearing it may be as early as tomorrow. this is according to the russian news agency. and, erin, right now no u.s. agency has confirmed that they will be traveling here. but it's also, you know, the big question, will they be interviewed by the fbi? will they be allowed to see their son? right now the russian newspaper is saying that they agreed to cooperate in the investigation. the question is on what terms and who is facilitating all this? so right now what we have is a russian newspaper writing this. you can bet we've been calling around to vi
the cia. some damning details about whether our intelligence agencies may have dropped the ball. i want to begin with deb in boston. deb, what do we know about this visit from the parents? >> reporter: yeah, this is news that we just got. came across a couple moments ago. we're being told that russian newspaper is reporting that the two parents are going to be leaving their homes and coming to the united states. now it's unclear exactly whether we're hearing it may be as early as...
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about the elder brother to the cia, also to the fbi, and this word that the cia wanted to place the elder suspect on a watch list back in 2011. what do you make of it? >> actually, to me sounds fairly routine. the first request of the fbi was a foreign law enforcement cooperation request, which is pretty common. we send them to the fsb, the fsb sends them to the fbi. they wanted them essentially to cover leads, to do an investigation into his background and possible ties on u.s. soil. the request to the cia, which is legally barred from investigations on u.s. soil, was to ask if they had any leads and concerning overseas intelligence. and when you have somebody who is the subject of basically an assessment, is this person instituting a threat either on u.s. soil or russians, gathering information, that's one of the people you would place in tide. and that's the terrorist identities data mart environment. basically the white pages of terrorism. anybody who has ever come up in anything to a certain criteria can go in t.i.d.e. but that's not a watch list. t.i.d.e. doesn't ring any bells. it'
about the elder brother to the cia, also to the fbi, and this word that the cia wanted to place the elder suspect on a watch list back in 2011. what do you make of it? >> actually, to me sounds fairly routine. the first request of the fbi was a foreign law enforcement cooperation request, which is pretty common. we send them to the fsb, the fsb sends them to the fbi. they wanted them essentially to cover leads, to do an investigation into his background and possible ties on u.s. soil. the...
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fbi about tamerlan tsarnaev but also the cia. after the fbi didn't seem to find anything wrong. as our joe johns reported, that second warning from russia came just months after the fbi formally cleared tsarnaev. still, his name went into at least three federal data bases. this new cia development tonight is raising serious questions about what this nation's intelligence agencies did with the information and whether they missed obvious warning signs about an emerging jihadist. jim rish is out front. good to see you, sir. i appreciate you taking the time. i know you've been briefed on the investigation. we now found out that fbi was contacted by russian intelligence. and then russian intelligence frustrated that the fbi didn't find anything derogatory, contacted the cia. the former cia operative told us here today that russia does not turn over its citizens to the united states unless they have something concrete. do you know what the russians were telling the u.s.? >> i do. and i think the actual text of the communications, or at
fbi about tamerlan tsarnaev but also the cia. after the fbi didn't seem to find anything wrong. as our joe johns reported, that second warning from russia came just months after the fbi formally cleared tsarnaev. still, his name went into at least three federal data bases. this new cia development tonight is raising serious questions about what this nation's intelligence agencies did with the information and whether they missed obvious warning signs about an emerging jihadist. jim rish is out...
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the cia lied to the operation and it's entirely history that in afghanistan and the billions and billions of dollars that have flowed and yet today in two thousand and thirteen afghanistan ranks exactly last so it really indicates what the corrupting influence that the cia interventionists head over all of these years and continues to have today and they're spending a vast sums of money the real the us military budget this year overall will be over a trillion dollars and yet we have today in the united states virtually half nearly forty percent of the population according to the government itself is now either living in poverty or as low income and the interest of the people have been sacrificed and the altar of militarism. well of course media reports saying that the ghost money is ending up in the wrong hands even in the grip of well organized crime what do you think of it all let's have a at our site you can go to r.t. dot com to have your say and so far well look at eighty two percent of you up from last our great whites all about bribery to achieve us and in second place in seven per
the cia lied to the operation and it's entirely history that in afghanistan and the billions and billions of dollars that have flowed and yet today in two thousand and thirteen afghanistan ranks exactly last so it really indicates what the corrupting influence that the cia interventionists head over all of these years and continues to have today and they're spending a vast sums of money the real the us military budget this year overall will be over a trillion dollars and yet we have today in...
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two potential red flags, one to the fbi and one to the cia. they mishandled and opportunities they missed that might have prevented this tragedy. we have new reporting on all of that to you.
two potential red flags, one to the fbi and one to the cia. they mishandled and opportunities they missed that might have prevented this tragedy. we have new reporting on all of that to you.
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the cia declines to comment another u.s. official has been quoted as saying the biggest source of course was the united states afghan officials quoted in this new york times report said a number of senior officials in the afghan national security council or individually on the pair were true story with the administrative council mohamed. ali he was arrested in two thousand and ten in connection with the sprawling american led investigation that tied. ben financing and the opium trade president karzai heading released within hours and the cia then helped persuade the obama administration to back off its anti-corruption push possibly because they didn't want to see. the alleged corruption scheme because that would be a story of a dog chasing its tail in washington. when america's money of course comes from what is the world's biggest a friend. who will come in richard becker told me as long as well more americans fall into poverty. it's really amazing when you look at the cia operations in afghanistan which really began that i
the cia declines to comment another u.s. official has been quoted as saying the biggest source of course was the united states afghan officials quoted in this new york times report said a number of senior officials in the afghan national security council or individually on the pair were true story with the administrative council mohamed. ali he was arrested in two thousand and ten in connection with the sprawling american led investigation that tied. ben financing and the opium trade president...
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i spoke with a former member of the cia. he says kim jung un is young and inexperienced. they say he could go too farther with his threats, sending the u.s. and the south korea on the attack. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> 8:15. the name of the man shot and killed in a shooting involving an alameda county sheriff's deputy may be released soon. >> who got hit? >> we got medical en route. >> the coroner nay come out with the suspect's name today. deputies leap sponded to the -- responded to the shooting. a driver was shot after dragging a deputy. a 15-year-old veteran was injured in the foot. he's now out of the hospital. >>> police in san francisco have detained five people in a shooting. officers went looking for suspects last night after a 24- year-old man walked into a emergency room with a gunshot wound. two suspects were detained at mansel street and three more suspects a few blocks away. police recovered a handgun. police have not confirmed if they are looking for more suspects? the merced county -- suspects. >>> the merced
i spoke with a former member of the cia. he says kim jung un is young and inexperienced. they say he could go too farther with his threats, sending the u.s. and the south korea on the attack. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> 8:15. the name of the man shot and killed in a shooting involving an alameda county sheriff's deputy may be released soon. >> who got hit? >> we got medical en route. >> the coroner nay come out with...
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to take over the responsibility, move it out of the cia? >> he's hinted he wants to move some of the paramilitary functions out of the cia to the pentagon. there are reports there are proposals floated to do that. i personally believe the cia will not give it up entirely, that they will take key aspects of the drone war, this is something that probably takes months or even years as opposed to a short period of time. >> the book entitled "the way of the knife." the subtitle, the cia, a secret army and a war at the ends of the earth. mark, thanks for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >>> stay here, meet the newest member of the cnn family, the world renowned chef, anthony bourdain is here in "the situation room." he will preview his brand new show which debuts sunday night, 9:00 p.m. eastern. lost a few months back. hi. i got a call today that you guys found my suitcase. we don't have it. you don't even know my name. [ sniffs ] are you wearing my sweater? [ male announcer ] good thing she hasn't noticed his pants. ♪ gain fireworks boos
to take over the responsibility, move it out of the cia? >> he's hinted he wants to move some of the paramilitary functions out of the cia to the pentagon. there are reports there are proposals floated to do that. i personally believe the cia will not give it up entirely, that they will take key aspects of the drone war, this is something that probably takes months or even years as opposed to a short period of time. >> the book entitled "the way of the knife." the...
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the conflicting information about the tsarnaev brothers isn't only coming from the fbi and cia. we're getting mixed messages from the obama administration as well. here's vice president joe biden characterized the bombing suspects today. >> two twisted, perverted, cowardly knockoff jihadies. >> not everyone in the administration seems to share this assessment. jim acosta is at the white house tonight. it was confusing today, some very mixed messages coming out. >> that's right. the white house has been saying all along that it's too early to draw any conclusions in this case. the white house press secretary said today we don't have all of the answers yet. but that's not exactly what you heard from the vice president there whether he said earlier today that these two suspects were knockoff jihadies suggesting that they were sort of amateurish and also from secretary of state john kerry who was in belgium was meeting with the belgian foreign minister and asked by reporters about this case and he seemed to suggest that the older suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev may have learned something
the conflicting information about the tsarnaev brothers isn't only coming from the fbi and cia. we're getting mixed messages from the obama administration as well. here's vice president joe biden characterized the bombing suspects today. >> two twisted, perverted, cowardly knockoff jihadies. >> not everyone in the administration seems to share this assessment. jim acosta is at the white house tonight. it was confusing today, some very mixed messages coming out. >> that's...
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he was, and whether he was an extremist, but the cia also heard from the fsb. and there are also all of these questions now about different watch lists that tamerlan tsarnaev was put on. and how come the system pinged for the department of homeland security when he went over to russia to chechnya. but it didn't ping when he came back. a lot of questions from congress for the intelligence agencies. you know, piers, taxpayers pay hundreds of billions of dollars for a very expensive and thorough national security apparatus in this country. but i think we're seeing that still has a lot of kinks that need to be worked out. piers. >> right, and we've got some clips, i think, of john kerry, joe biden and jay carney. talk me through them. because a lot of conflicting messages being sent by some of the top people in the american government. >> reporter: yeah. they sure are. what you're going to hear from -- you're going to hear secretary of state john kerry talking about his views on the tamerlan tsarnaev, and whether or not he was trained overseas or domestically. then
he was, and whether he was an extremist, but the cia also heard from the fsb. and there are also all of these questions now about different watch lists that tamerlan tsarnaev was put on. and how come the system pinged for the department of homeland security when he went over to russia to chechnya. but it didn't ping when he came back. a lot of questions from congress for the intelligence agencies. you know, piers, taxpayers pay hundreds of billions of dollars for a very expensive and thorough...
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to the cia and permissive of what the cia wanted to do. the -- her successor was a man name cameron munter who was not against the drone program, but he came to be susceptible to the drone strike, at odds with the station chief coming in shortly before the davis episode, and it sort of, i spent time t chapter talking about the fights and concerns he had, cameron munter. he found himself at odds with what the cia was doing in their strategy, and he pushed to get more power over drone activities in spake stan all the way up the chain of command in the obama administration, and hillary clinton batted for him, a tense moment between hillary clinton and leon panetta inside the national security council meeting were they were -- they were not fighting, but there was a intense exchange where she was sticking up for her guy, panetta stuck up for the nci, brokered a deal, but they retained a degree of authority of what it did in pakistan. >> and you report in "the way of the knife" there's a wing that's blocked off from the rest of the embassy? >>
to the cia and permissive of what the cia wanted to do. the -- her successor was a man name cameron munter who was not against the drone program, but he came to be susceptible to the drone strike, at odds with the station chief coming in shortly before the davis episode, and it sort of, i spent time t chapter talking about the fights and concerns he had, cameron munter. he found himself at odds with what the cia was doing in their strategy, and he pushed to get more power over drone activities...
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just the fbi but the cia about tamerlan tsarnaev. all kinds of alarm bells in the u.s. government about tsarnaev and his trip overseas. let's bring in our panel about this investigation back in washington, steve hayes. senior writer for "the weekly standard." and syndicated columnist charles. steve, it seems like every day there's something. today was a big development that led our show. >> yeah, it certainly was. i think you actually in the intro there basically highlighted both of the big developments of the day. the number one development obviously is that the cia was notified by the russian fsb, the russian security services, after the russians went to the fbi, the fbi reported back to the russians that they didn't find anything, and then the russians basically took the file to the cia and said, hey, we want you to have a look which suggests that the russians were frustrated that they hadn't found anything. now the fbi will say, look, we went back to the russians, we asked them for more information and they didn't provide it, but
just the fbi but the cia about tamerlan tsarnaev. all kinds of alarm bells in the u.s. government about tsarnaev and his trip overseas. let's bring in our panel about this investigation back in washington, steve hayes. senior writer for "the weekly standard." and syndicated columnist charles. steve, it seems like every day there's something. today was a big development that led our show. >> yeah, it certainly was. i think you actually in the intro there basically highlighted...
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the cia and now we know a warning about the mother. are those not enough to trigger real alarm bells? >> well, they're not really warnings. what they were was inquiries. what comes into the fbi in march of 2011 from the russian fsb is request for foreign police cooperation. they're like this guy is on u.s. soil, we think he may have had ties to extremist, he's changed drastically in the last year, can you please investigate him and report back to us. their theory is as a potential chechnyan radical, he could be a threat to russia. they want to see what he's doing on u.s. soil. they do a fullback ground, data bases, wiretaps, does he surface in another case and when nothing comes up, they interviewed him, they interview his parents, they write that up, they send it to the russians with an important caveat at the end which is we didn't find any information about links to terrorism, what else do you have. if you have more, send it. they never hear back from the russians. what the russians do is in september, about september 28th of 2011,
the cia and now we know a warning about the mother. are those not enough to trigger real alarm bells? >> well, they're not really warnings. what they were was inquiries. what comes into the fbi in march of 2011 from the russian fsb is request for foreign police cooperation. they're like this guy is on u.s. soil, we think he may have had ties to extremist, he's changed drastically in the last year, can you please investigate him and report back to us. their theory is as a potential...
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first the fbi, and then the cia cleared him. the cia recommended him for inclusion in a terrorism related database, which he was. he was not, however, put on a no fly list. he had at least one influence here at home in cambridge, a shadowy figure known as misha. it's the russian nickname for michael. brian todd has been working that angle. he joins us now. i've heard a lot about it in the last 24 hours about it. what do we know about him, and do you buy his influence? >> we have an indication that he exists. it's not that clear that he does it's from a former brother-in-law that wolf blitzer spoke to today. he said he met this person twice, he was introduced to him. he witnessed some of the conversations. he says he didn't witness him, quote, radicalizing tamerlan but he did say that he saw him speaking to him about things that could maybe turn him in that direction. he said, he's not suspected that this guy had any terrorist leanings but he saw him, he spoke to him and he met him. that's about the most tangible evidence that we
first the fbi, and then the cia cleared him. the cia recommended him for inclusion in a terrorism related database, which he was. he was not, however, put on a no fly list. he had at least one influence here at home in cambridge, a shadowy figure known as misha. it's the russian nickname for michael. brian todd has been working that angle. he joins us now. i've heard a lot about it in the last 24 hours about it. what do we know about him, and do you buy his influence? >> we have an...
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defense the department of state objected to their war plan and so did the cia the cia told the pentagon toppling the iraqi regime is the easy part but what's your scenarios for iraq once you remove saddam hussein the d.o.t. replied just let a savior through him and then everything will stabilize but that's the kind of mind frame that dominated the american war effort there was no sustainable long term strategy and that's why it all ended in chaos now look what happened to iraq after two thousand and three would warn the americans that if the regime would fall iraq would devolve into a jihadist stronghold and iran would expand its area of influence across the gulf region it was us who checks terrorist activity and contained iran's quest for regional domination i'm sure that all of our messages and information did reach us decision makers up to the very top. or did the iraqi leadership believe that america would stop short of starting the war because of its program attic policy and little interest in wrecking havoc and endangering its allies in the persian gulf. and. i think our leadershi
defense the department of state objected to their war plan and so did the cia the cia told the pentagon toppling the iraqi regime is the easy part but what's your scenarios for iraq once you remove saddam hussein the d.o.t. replied just let a savior through him and then everything will stabilize but that's the kind of mind frame that dominated the american war effort there was no sustainable long term strategy and that's why it all ended in chaos now look what happened to iraq after two...